go out, get out, come out: lu chu-te aus shamba - he went out of the room; on luy fas chu-te sudor - sweat stood out on his face; chu-te nove filma kun Jacky Chan - a new film with Jacky Chan is out;
suryachu - sunrise; chusa - exit

chwan

a bed

chyen

shallow

da

it, a pronoun relating to inanimate objects: Se es auto. Da go kway. — This is a car. It goes fast. 'Da' does not have the meaning "this, that" (as reference to the actions, conditions or events mentioned in the preceding or following statement); these meanings are expressed by pronouns "se" (this) and "to" (that): Me jan se — I know this. ("Me jan da" would mean "I know it (some object)").

a verb prefix with the meaning "to get, to become": akwa fa-warme - water is getting warm; fa-dunkle - it is getting dark; fa-gran - to get bigger, enlarge; fa-syao - to diminish, get smaller; fa-dey - it dawns.